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npSURFER

An overlayed, interactive grid for opening links.

Users1Current public install base
Rating--Store average score
Reviews0Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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7-day growth rate-50%Relative weekly velocity
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Version0.0.0.6
ManifestV3
Size210KiB
Languages1English
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npSURFER lets you browse websites without clicking the mouse. You just use your number pad.

When you press a numberpad key, a grid appears on top the web page and it is divided into cells corresponding to the numberpad keys. For any number key that is pressed, that is the cell that is highlighted on the overlayed grid. This isolates for you the area where the hyperlink is located that you want to click. Within that cell, all of the links are labeled with key labels ('a','s','d','f', etc.). Press the key (like 'f') for the link that you want to click.

Watch the video demo to see it in action.

npSURFER works for conventionally-coded websites like Google, YouTube, Twitter, but is not without occasional glitches when the websites are coded differently.

Future releases:

--- Address incompatibility with websites that make use of the shadow DOM, like MSN.com.

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